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A train along the Vermonter, an Amtrak train line, derailed on Monday at around 10:30 a.m. EDT. The train reportedly jumped the tracks in Northfield, Vermont, located south of Burlington. Emergency responders immediately mobilized to the scene, according to WPTZ.

Two train cars descended an embankment near Montpelier, Vermont, officials told WPTZ. The southbound train was traveling from St. Albans, Vermont, to Washington, D.C.

Amtrak confirmed the derailment via Twitter.

We are aware of the derailment of train 55 in VT. Emergency personnel are on the scene & we are assessing the situation. Updates to follow.

Reports of an @Amtrak train derailment in Vermont. Train 55, the Vermonter, last checked in at 10:51am at 0 MPH. pic.twitter.com/zHnRxiRRjY

Amtrak train has derailed in Vermont near Northfield. First reports are the train may have hit a rockslide. pic.twitter.com/jOBZr5lRb7

At least four people were injured in the derailment, according to CNBC. Lt. Dana Huoppi, a spokeswoman for the Montpelier Fire Department, said there were no reported deaths, NBC Newsreports.

Wow.. Parents were just in a train accident in the NE.. They are safe but others injured. pic.twitter.com/xYEMXNJhjY

One passenger posted a photo to Instagram from inside a derailed car. In the comments section, he wrote, "Everyone in my car was fine that I know of."